Chucky

Chucky (2021)

300 mistakes - chronological order

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When the woman grabs the ball from near Jake's foot at the beginning of the episode, in the first shot, you can see she starts to transfer the ball from her left hand to her right, but in the next shot her hands are suddenly far apart.

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When Lexy talks to her parents near the beginning and her mom says, "Suddenly you care about your little sister? That's funny," her mom goes from facing her father to facing her between cuts.

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When Devon is talking to his mum at the beginning of the episode, the way his headphones are sitting in front of him slightly changes. Sometimes the cord is sort-of sticking up, sometimes not.

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Audio problem: When Jake is talking to Lexy at the beginning of the episode, when he says "But, you didn't see him die?" his lips don't quite match what he's saying, revealing the line was dubbed in post.

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When Jake sees Oliver's parents crying at the beginning of the episode, the same few extras walk by them twice in two different shots. Watch for the Asian-American nurse – she's the easiest to spot.

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Revealing mistake: When we see the outside of the hospital in the beginning, as the camera cranes down to see the ambulance, you can see a subtle sort of "blur/feathering" around some of the tree branches and leaves above. The background appears to be added in post, and the foreground tree just wasn't quite blended in properly.

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Little Little Lies - S1-E5

Other mistake: When Nica reverts back to her normal self and collapses, when she says "Where am I?", her legs noticeably move a few inches. She's paralyzed, so this shouldn't happen. It happens at least one other time during the scene, albeit more subtly. (When Chucky is in control, he's able to move her legs almost like a flesh-puppet, but when she's in control, she can't.)

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Little Little Lies - S1-E5

Continuity mistake: When Michelle and Nathan are fighting, right before Nathan grabs the wine bottle and walks off, he puts his hands up by his forehead. In the next shot, they're suddenly down by his shoulders.

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Little Little Lies - S1-E5

Continuity mistake: When Nathan comes back in after throwing out Chucky, Michelle makes a motion as though she put down the wine bottle, then starts to turn back to Nathan. In the next shot, she puts down the bottle and starts to turn back to Nathan a second time.

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Little Little Lies - S1-E5

Continuity mistake: After Lexy sees Nathan with the doll, Michelle's wine glass is empty. She picks up the bottle and pours a small splash into her glass. Then, the next time we see the glass, it has at least a half-cup of wine in it - far more than the little splash we just saw her pour.

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Little Little Lies - S1-E5

Continuity mistake: When Lexy is beating up the Tommy doll, when she throws it on the floor and starts slamming it, Nathan's hands appear on his knees between cuts when it cuts to the high-angle shot. In-between those same two shots, Lexy and Chucky also rotate about 45 degrees towards Nathan.

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Trivia: Serves as a direct continuation of the original film series, and ignores the 2019 reboot.

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Answer: They were blamed for the death of Jake's foster brother, which was deemed a terrible accident, and they were sent to the reform school as a punishment. Presumably, when they had to leave the reform school given what happened, they were instead given community service as punishment.

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